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Paul Shepherd

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Post by Paul Shepherd: Chamberlayne Road, NW10i lived in Rainham Rd in the 1960?s. my best friends were John McCollough and Rosalind Beevor. it was a good time to be there but local schools were not good and i got out before it went to a real slum. i gather it?s ok now.

John Dye

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Post by John Dye: Cool Oak Lane, NW9I lived at Queensbury Road, Kingsbury during World War II and used to play regularly along the edge of the Welsh Harp. About halfway along Cool Oak Lane on the south side was a pond we used to call Froggy Pond. It was the only place I ever saw a water scorpion, Nepa cinerea.
At the end of the war, all the street air raid shelters were knocked down and the rubble was piled up on the ground south of the Cool Oak Lane bridge, on the Hendon side. I remember that this heap of rubble became infested with rats and I used to watch them from the bridge. I was told that an old house on the south side of Cool Oak Lane (Woodfield House?) was once owned by the wife of Horatio Nelson. I think it later became the nurseries for plants grown for the Hendon parks.

Irene Whitby..maiden name crighton

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Post by Irene Whitby..maiden name crighton: Netherwood Street, NW6I was born at 63netherwood street.need to know who else lived there.i think I moved out because of a fire but not sure

Ron

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Post by Ron: ColindaleThe leather business and ’Leatherville’ was set up by Arthur Garstin, not GARSTON.
:o)

Brenda Jackson

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Post by Brenda Jackson: Granville Road, NW6My Gt Gt grandparents lived at 83 Pembroke Road before it became Granville Road, They were married in 1874, John Tarrant and Maryann Tarrant nee Williamson.
Her brother George Samuel Williamson lived at 95 Pembroke Road with his fwife Emily and children in the 1881 Census

Apparently the extended family also lived for many years in Alpha Place, Canterbury Road, Peel Road,

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Post by LDNnews: Mill Hill EastRita Ora jets to Kosovo to celebrate tenth independence anniversary of birthplaceRita Ora has flown to Kosovo to celebrate its tenth year of independence.

Kingsbury station was opened on 10 December 1932 as part of the Stanmore branch of the Metropolitan Railway and served by that company’s electric trains.

After the formation of London Transport in 1933 this branch became part of the Metropolitan line and was later transferred to the Bakerloo line in 1939 then to the Jubilee line in 1979. The design style is similar to that of other Metropolitan Railway buildings of the same period rather than to the concrete and glass style used at the same time by the LER group.

In common with other nearby Metropolitan Railway stations (e.g. Harrow-on-the-Hill, Neasden, Queensbury) there is an element of fiction in the station name; the area is properly within the eastern extent of Kenton (Kingsbury Road at this point was originally part of the eastern end of Kenton Lane) and Kingsbury proper is actually closer to Neasden station.

Although now only served by deep-level tube trains, the section of line serving the station is built to surface gauge, and trains to that larger LU loading gauge occasionally pass through.

LOCATIONS ON THE UNDERGROUND MAP

Blackbird Hill Farm: Blackbird Hill Farm was situated on the corner of Birdbird Hill and Old Church Lane.Kingsbury: Kingsbury station was opened on 10 December 1932 as part of the Stanmore branch of the Metropolitan Railway and served by that company’s electric trains. Silk Bridge: Silk Bridge carries the former Roman Road of Watling Street and today's A5 over the Silk Stream here.Uxendon Farm: Uxendon was once more important than Wembley.Uxendon Shooting Grounds: Uxendon Shooting Grounds was the location of the clay pigeon shooting for the 1908 Olympics.

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